Heikki Hattunen
Finnish tenor Heikki Hattunen has since 2020 been a member of the Finnish National Opera, where he debuted in the 2018/2019 season in the world premieres of Sanatorio Express by Iiro Rantala and Jää (Ice) by Jaakko Kuusisto, later appearing in Andrew Lloyd Weber’s The Phantom of the Opera, Richard Strauss’ Salome, and Leevi Madetoja’s The Ostrobothnians.
Recent concert highlights include his 2024 debut as Evangelist in Johann Sebastian Bach’s St Matthew Passion at Helsinki Cathedral, Archangel Gabriel in Janne Salmenkangas’s Maria-oratorio, as well as performance of Giuseppe Verdi’s Requiem with the Espoo Sinfonia. In 2023, the artist debuted at the Savonlinna Opera Festival as Monostatos (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s Die Zauberflöte) and sang his first Verdi’s Requiem the same year.
Heikki Hattunen performs frequently the part of Evangelist and as a soloist in Western and Orthodox sacred music, and has also a strong affinity for Lied repertoire. He holds dual master’s degrees: a Master of Music (Sibelius Academy in Helsinki, 2019) and a Master of Theology in Orthodox Church music and choral conducting (University of Eastern Finland in Joensuu, 2010). Before becoming a full-time singer, he worked as a cantor and was ordained deacon in the Orthodox Church of Finland.
In 2025, the artist won first prize in the International Toivo Kuula Singing Competition in Alavus (Finland) and received an international audition grant from the Finnish Cultural Foundation. Other distinctions include third prize in the Kangasniemi Singing Competition and his international recital debut in Örebro, Sweden.
[2025]